Actor Luke Perry of "Beverly Hills, 90210" fame has some acting advice for his young co-stars of "Riverdale".

Perry, who is over 50 years old, has been in the industry for a while.

Asked what acting or industry advice he gives to young actors in "Riverdale", Perry said in a statement: "I just say, 'Get deep in the work'. And they really do. They get into it, and they are really great. They love what they do. I do, too."

It was a different era when "Beverly Hills, 90210" was on air (from 1990-2000). Back then, where there was no social media. On the biggest challenges about having to deal with that aspect of promotion today, he said: "To me, the biggest challenge that comes with it all is just focus. You focus on the work. You don't focus too much on that other stuff.

"I didn't have much of that stuff to deal with, but KJ (actor KJ Apa) and Cole (Cole Sprouse) do. I think they have cultivated a very good relationship when it comes to the elements of social media that they're obligated to do.

"I just try to get the younger guys to keep their private stuff private and keep the show visible. I think that's the key. You get a lot of feedback from the fans through social media platforms, which is great - but there are some negative sides to it, too."

"Riverdale" -- a thrilling drama filled with secrets, mysteries and scandals -- is based on characters from Archie Comics. It is aired on Colors Infinity in India.

On what to expect from season three, Perry, who plays Fred Andrews in the show, said: "In 'Riverdale', you never know what to expect.'That's what I've learned. Every time you think you know what's going to happen, it changes.

"'Riverdale' is a mystery show; it's a crime show with mystery, drama and love - and they just keep bringing more funky elements of each of those themes. They keep wrapping them up in a different way. We've still got a lot of darkness, and we've still got a lot of romance - but there's a lot of mystery too."

To him, it seems like "the guys of 'Riverdale' are going to be driving the stories a bit more this year. Last year, it seemed like a lot of storylines had to do with the ladies - but the engine and some of the stories are going to come from the guys at this point. I'm pleased with that".

Director Guillermo del Toro has backed a fundraising effort to help save a horror and fantasy bookstore called Dark Delicacies here.

On Friday, co-owner Del Howison launched a GoFundMe campaign to finance a relocation of the store, which is situated in Burbank and is a beloved fixture of the horror scene, reports ew.com.

"On December 3, 1994 my wife, Sue, and I opened Dark Delicacies, the original all-horror independent book and gift store in the United States," Howison wrote on the GoFundMe page.

"Located in Burbank, California, we soon became recognized as the ‘home of horror.' We are known, not just locally, but around the world for our weekly signings and events where fans are able to mingle with their favourite writers, directors, actors, composers, among so many others...

"Unfortunately, like so many other places, the landscape in Burbank is changing. Rents have skyrocketed, and many of the unique stores that put the area on the map have been forced to move or close their doors altogether... With our lease up in May, Sue and I thought it was the end of our brick and mortar store.

Howison said that he was "heartbroken".

"We resigned ourselves to the fact that we would be forced to close, just shy of our 25th anniversary. We were heartbroken. Then, a storefront around the corner became available. A possible new location, coupled with all the people who wrote and stopped by asking us to stay in business, made Sue and I realize we weren't ready to go quietly into the night.

"Our escalating rent over the last few years created an enormous financial strain. Some days we were just happy to be able to keep our lights on. Moves are expensive and this one is no exception. So, we are asking for a little help in making a resurrection possible.

Anything you can give to help keep the crypt open will be greatly appreciated. We know times are tough, so if you can't, don't sweat it. Promise to still venture on in. After all you're ‘one of us'."

The "The Shape of Water" filmmaker re-tweeted the fundraising page.

"Horror lovers- help Dark Delicacies! Please retweet and support!"

The campaign has also been backed by director Joe Lynch, author Heather Wixson, and actress Barbara Crampton.

Rappers Soulja Boy and 2 Chainz have called out singer Ariana Grande for allegedly copying their work for her latest track "7 Rings".

Earlier this month, Grande was also accused of stealing lyrics by rapper Princess Nokia for the same song, reports foxnews.com.

Soulja Boy alleged that Grande stole from his song "Pretty boy swag". He replied to a tweet in which Grande thanked her friends who were featured in the "7 Rings" video, writing, "Give me my credit. Period."

"They're perfect for each other because they're like the same person," Ireland, 23, told people.com while attending the opening of "On The Record" at Park MGM here.

"They're both really sweet. They complement each other. They're both ever loving each other," added Ireland.

The young couple is also experiencing life at the same speed.

"They're going through the same struggles. I feel like, and they are just helping each other out. As life goes, we all go," Ireland said of her cousin.

Although Justin, 24, and Hailey, 22, are already legally married, they are planning to have a bigger celebration including a religious ceremony and reception, a source told People.

"They've been figuring out the perfect time to do it, and they both feel like the sooner, the better," an insider close to Bieber said this month.

The once on-and-off couple, who previously dated before a messy 2016 breakup, rekindled their relationship last year before Bieber proposed to Hailey in the Bahamas in July. Just two months after his proposal, the two married in a New York City civil service.

US-based Indian-origin filmmaker M. Night Shyamalan feels he infuses his Indian influences into his work, and says he would love to come to the country to shoot a project.

With his roots tracing back to India, Shyamalan moved to the US as a child. He made his first film "Praying with Anger", a story about the journey of an American-Asian student discovering his Indian roots, back in 1992.

"I would love to come to shoot in India," Shyamalan told IANS in an exclusive interview.

"I shot my very first film in India when I was in college when I was 21. I would love to come to shoot something in India. I have to think of an idea," he added with a chuckle.

His life changed after his breakout hit "The Sixth Sense" in 1999. He is also credited for projects like "The Visit", "Wayward Pines", "The Last Airbender", "The Happening", "After Earth", "Split" and "Unbreakable".

Asked how he honours his Indian roots through his work, he said: "I think it naturally happens with me.

"I was born in Puducherry and have aunts and uncles in India. My parents are very traditional and my uncles and aunts are also very traditional. My generation is kind of the first generation raised in the US. Though I have a mix of these influences and hopefully the different type of values, the spiritual identities, are laced in my thrillers and you could feel that coming through."

At the moment, the director is getting appreciated for converging the world of "Split" (a story about a man with over 20 different personalities who kidnaps three teenage girls) and "Unbreakable" (about David Dunn who gets superhero abilities after surviving a train crash) in "Glass".

The sequel to "Unbreakable" and "Split" stars Samuel L. Jackson, Bruce Willis, James McAvoy and Sarah Paulson. Disney India brought the film to India. It opened on January 18.

US Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg has been roped in to be a part of "The LEGO Movie 2: The Second Part".

Ginsburg will play a cameo in the movie, reports usatoday.com.

Director of the movie Mike Mitchell said that Justice Ginsburg's brief role is part of the creative younger sister's universe.

"These movies are so full of surprises. And we were thinking, 'Who's the last person you would think to see in a Lego film as a minifigure?' And we are all huge fans. It made us laugh to think of having her enter this world," Mitchell said.

Ginsburg will not be voicing the character, but she has already given her approval to have her likeness appear in the movie.

According to the director, Ginsburg will become an official "Lego Movie 2" figurine.

Mitchell added: "So there will be a real Ruth Bader Ginsburg toy that boys and girls can play with. It will even come with a gavel."

Comedian-actor Leslie Jones, who starred in the female-led reboot of the "Ghostbusters" franchise in 2016, slammed the makers for not counting her film's story in the upcoming version of the franchise.

Leslie on Saturday took to Twitter to express her disappointment over the makers as the upcoming film will be a continuation of the 1984 sequel and will not be connected to the 2016 film.

Comedian Kevin Hart will show off his serious side in "Fatherhood", a big screen adaptation of the Matt Logelin bestseller "Two Kisses for Maddy: A Memoir of Loss & Love".

The film, which centers on a widower who must raise his daughter after his wife dies in childbirth, is directed by Paul Weitz, reported variety.com.

Hart recently starred in "The Upside". Success for the film came despite controversy surrounding Hart's selection as Oscar host.

He stepped down from job amid a row over homophobic jokes he made earlier in his career. Hart had been alternately apologetic and defiant while promoting "The Upside", a stance that further inflamed the controversy.

Hart will shoot "Fatherhood" after he wraps up the sequel to "Jumanji".

Sony is beginning a nationwide search for the actress to play Hart's daughter in the film.